SunLink and RA Power & Light Complete Rooftop Commercial Solar Project for High-Tech DoD Facility

Aethercomm's new 270 kW solar asset enables increased R&D investment for U.S. Armed Forces

Renewables bring down the wholesale cost of energy, finds new study

A new report shows that renewables are cutting the wholesale price of energy and lessening the impact of subsidies on bill payers.

New clean energy investment up 7% in Q3 15

European clean energy project finance drops to three-year low ---Asia-Pacific investment at all-time high ---Record quarter for project acquisitions

A123 Systems Appoints Chris Eisenhart as Chief Operations Officer

New appointment to lead expansion of global manufacturing operations

ICL Deploys Bromine-based Battery Technology For Energy Storage

ICL, Responsible for Third of the World's Bromine, Deploys the Innovative Technology First in its California Fire Retardant Production Site --- Battery to Manage Demand, Ensure Optimal Utilization of Power Sources, Reduce Energy Usage and Cost, and Maintain Critical Emergency Operations

Fotopoulos Building Industries and MiaSole Enter Sales Representative Agreement

Fotopoulos Building Industries, Inc. (FBI), a woman-owned family business with extensive background in commercial roofing and solar sales, and MiaSol© have entered into a Sales Representative Agreement. Fotopoulos Building Industries will sell MiaSol© FLEX modules throughout the state of Nevada and Southern California.

39th GRC Annual Meeting Attracts International Geothermal Industry

Nearly 1,200 attendees from 26 different countries gather for the largest annual meeting of the global geothermal community

FRONIUS NAMES TRISTAN KREAGER AS DIRECTOR OF SOLAR ENERGY DIVISION

Kreager will be in charge of all sales and marketing efforts in his new role at the leading inverter manufacturer.

Duke scientists making algae biofuel more viable

By Teresa Meng for The Chronicle:  A Duke University professor has been awarded a $5.2 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to explore ways of making algae a cost efficient fuel source. The Duke-led Marine Algae Industrialization Consortium, comprised of both universities and energy companies, aims to lower the cost of algae oil, which can be used in place of fossil fuels. The team is working to identify algae proteins that can be used in protein-based nutritional products in order to make the entire algae farming process more cost-efficient. Zackary Johnson, Arthur P. Kaupe assistant professor of molecular biology in marine science, is the principal investigator of MAGIC and has been researching algae biofuels for eight years. “The goal of the research is to drive down the cost of algae biofuel by increasing the value of proteins within algae,” Johnson explained. Johnson and his team at MAGIC are trying to use multiple ways so that algae grown for biofuel extraction can also be sold after oil is extracted from the algae. Proteins in algae could be used for nutritional products such as poultry feed, fish feed or even food for humans. Extracting and selling these proteins would lower the overall production cost of extracting oil from the algae. In the future, algae proteins as food sources might even be a sustainable approach to feed the world. Algae biofuel has the potential to become a major source of sustainable energy because it can be produced quickly, easily and in high quality, Johnson said.   Cont'd...

Ecotech Institute Hosts 'Clean Energy Careers & Industry Growth Gathering,' Wednesday, October 21

Guests are invited to experience Ecotech Institutes campus while networking with companies, organizations and industry experts in the renewable energy field

Ecotech Institute Once Again Named to The Military Times' 'Best for Vets' List

Ecotech Institute has moved up two places to the 8th best school for veterans among Career and Technical Colleges in 2016

Energy Storage North America Opens With Record Participation, Honors Leading Storage Projects and Industry Champions

Award winners represent the vision, leadership and achievements of fast-growing storage industry

DuPont Solamet PV76x Metallization Pastes Enable REC TwinPeak Solar Panel

Advanced Materials Key to High-efficiency Solar Technology

Explore New Solar Career Map

An Addition to Your Workforce Education Toolkit

Taiwan Unveils the Eco-Power Station

Featuring 10 Green Products That Are Making Zero-Energy Consumption Possible

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